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6/27/08. Interior view of the 2" design before gluing. You may have to
push screens in a little on the updated 3" version to get the required 1 1/2" spacing.
I bet someone is sorry that they did not think of using the screens.


6/27/08. Here are the components for the current plasma cell design. ABS is 3"- one cap,one clean-out with threaded plug- about $7. 4- 3" ss sink screens from Wal Mart- about $6. SS washers, #10 ss screws, brass fittings, 2 3/8 electric fittings and plug connects, Goop, ABS adhesive, marine grease on plug threads. You can do it.
Two screens are placed together and a washer is used on each side of this assembly. The screws will self tap into the brass fittings, just drill the hole a little small. Use Goop around the brass fittings after installation to ensure a good seal.
Right to reproduce this plasma cell version for resale or manufacture for resale protected.
Theeeeebt (sound effect).
License for resale or manufacture to resale can be acquired from;
William Gilroy
P.O. Box 625
Captain Cook, Hawaii, 96704


6/27/08. View of screen attachment with washers.
Use washers on both sides for good electrical connection.
Sorry if this seems "feeble".


6/27/08. Exterior view showing electrical and hydroxy connections.
Recommended supply voltage is currently 4000-5000+ dc or 6000+ ac.
Normally this current can be supplied by a low amp (25-30ma) neon light transformer.
Some say this voltage will not work, anyone care to show them wrong?


6/27/08. View of ss screens. Try to center the screens,
this is easily done by slight bending.

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This Website is Created and Maintained by chris--at--OUPower--dot--com (Fix the address for it to work!)
This Project was last updated on: June 27, 2008 08:44pm
v7.01

WARNING! Many, if not all of the projects described within these pages, contain dangerous and potentially fatal consequences if you do not exercise proper precautions and follow standard safety procedures. The owner of this site takes no responsibility for injury sustained by anyone attempting to duplicate or utilize any of the information on this site. The information here is strictly for Educational Purposes! -USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

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